We're not allowed food/drink at the desks, but it does mean you get to chat to the hotties around the kitchen areaaquazi said:The office staff (who are not even in the factory) at my place have to drink water from plastic cups!
BMWZ4MC said:There is an NHS-wide policy of "bare below the elbow" - essentially no watches or bracelets and sleeves rolled above the elbow; a plain wedding ring is the only jewellery allowed. The first time a pretty nurse asked me to take off my suit jacket and roll up my sleeves as I entered a ward I agreed, but only if she would agree to putting her hands on top of her head. She was clearly confused but went along with it.....until I then told her she should be bare below her elbowsI think grocery shopping would be much more fun if Morrisons had the same policy
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StevenH72 said:BMWZ4MC said:There is an NHS-wide policy of "bare below the elbow" - essentially no watches or bracelets and sleeves rolled above the elbow; a plain wedding ring is the only jewellery allowed. The first time a pretty nurse asked me to take off my suit jacket and roll up my sleeves as I entered a ward I agreed, but only if she would agree to putting her hands on top of her head. She was clearly confused but went along with it.....until I then told her she should be bare below her elbowsI think grocery shopping would be much more fun if Morrisons had the same policy
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PerryGunn said:Just appeared on the BBC Website:
Morrisons reinstates worker suspended for wearing poppy pin badge to support Help For Heroes - and says it got policy wrong
Nice to see them admitting that they were wrong...
I think Morrisons have defined their boundaries by saying that, in non-food prep areas, they will allow 'a single bracelet issued by a registered charity' (or words to that effect)Jembo said:Morrisons now have an issue where the rule boundaries lie